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9-letter words containing r, a, c, h

  • conchobar — (in Irish legend) a king of Ulster at about the beginning of the Christian era
  • cornbrash — a type of limestone which produces good soil for growing corn
  • coronachs — Plural form of coronach.
  • cothamore — a frieze fabric, often used in the manufacture of overcoats.
  • cothurnal — relating to the cothurnus or to tragedy
  • cow shark — any large primitive shark, esp Hexanchus griseum, of the family Hexanchidae of warm and temperate waters
  • crackhead — a person addicted to the drug crack
  • crampfish — a ray of the order Torpediniformes with electric organs on either side of its head
  • cranachan — a Scottish dessert made with oatmeal, cream, and whisky
  • cranreuch — a hoarfrost
  • crapshoot — If you describe something as a crapshoot, you mean that what happens depends entirely on luck or chance.
  • crash out — If someone crashes out somewhere, they fall asleep where they are because they are very tired or drunk.
  • crash pad — a place to live or sleep temporarily
  • crash-hot — extremely impressive
  • crashland — Alternative form of crash-land.
  • crisphead — a variety of lettuce with a dense cabbage-like head and mild crunchy leaves
  • crosshair — either of the two fine mutually perpendicular lines or wires that cross in the focal plane of a theodolite, gunsight, or other optical instrument and are used to define the line of sight
  • crosshead — a subsection or paragraph heading printed within the body of the text
  • crush bar — a bar at a theatre for serving drinks during the intervals of a play
  • crushable — to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
  • cry havoc — to give the signal for pillage and destruction
  • cryolathe — an instrument for reshaping the cornea to correct severe nearsightedness or farsightedness: the cornea is removed from the eye, rapidly frozen, reshaped, and reinserted.
  • cucaracha — a cockroach
  • curlyhead — a person whose hair is curly.
  • cutthroat — a person who cuts throats; murderer
  • cybercash — Funds used in electronic financial transactions, especially over the Internet.
  • cyberchat — Chat that takes place on the Internet, as in a chatroom or via instant messages.
  • cyberhack — Computers. hack1 (def 22b).
  • cyberrhea — (humour, jargon)   /si:'ber-eer/ An affliction of some word processor users; excessive frequency and looseness of productivity. Particularly virulent among those who have not discovered the fortifying virtues of revision.
  • cymograph — an instrument for tracing the outline of an architectural moulding
  • cytherean — of or relating to Cytherea.
  • debaucher — to corrupt by sensuality, intemperance, etc.; seduce.
  • decachord — a ten-stringed musical instrument
  • decahedra — plural form of singular decahedron: solid figure with ten plane faces
  • deckchair — A deckchair is a simple chair with a folding frame, and a piece of canvas as the seat and back. Deckchairs are usually used on the beach, on a ship, or in the garden.
  • declareth — (archaic) Third-person singular present simple form of 'declare'.
  • delaroche — (Hippolyte) Paul. 1797–1859, French painter of portraits and sentimental historical scenes, such as The Children of Edward IV in the Tower (1830)
  • diachrony — a change over time, esp in languages
  • diarrheic — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of diarrhea.
  • dichondra — any of a genus of creeping perennial herbs of the Convolvulaceae family, with white, pale yellow, or green flowers
  • dichromat — a person whose vision can only distinguish two colours
  • didrachma — An Ancient Greek silver coin worth two drachmas.
  • digraphic — Of or pertaining to a digraph.
  • disanchor — to raise the anchor of (a ship)
  • disbranch — to break or cut (a branch) off a tree or shrub.
  • discharge — to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • dish rack — frame for drying dishes
  • dratchell — a scruffy woman; a slut; a drab
  • drawbench — a bench having apparatus for cold-drawing wires, tubes, etc.
  • drop arch — a pointed arch having radii of length less than the span.
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